Oil is composed mostly of hydrocarbons. Which of hydrocarbon (chemical formulas are shown, number they should be, it's just a typing issue) Polyethylene (-C2H4-)n Glucose (C6H1206) Clclohexane (C6H12) Methane (CH4)

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Oil is composed mostly of hydrocarbons. Which of the following is not a
hydrocarbon (chemical formulas are shown, numbers are not in subscript as
they should be, it's just a typing issue)
Polyethylene (-C2H4-)n
Glucose (C6H1206)
Clclohexane (C6H12)
Methane (CH4)
Which of the following would be given an octane index of 95 ?
A mix of hydrocarbons with 95% of iso-octane
A mix of hydrocarbons with the same combustion energy as 95% octane and 5%
heptane
A mix of hydrocarbons with 95% of n-octane
A mix of 95% iso-octane and 5% n-heptane
What differentiates different hydrocarbons ?
O the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms and others (oxygen, sulphur, nitrogen,
etc.)
O the number of carbon atoms and the way they are linked to each other
the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms and how they are linked
the number of atoms of carbon only
Transcribed Image Text:Oil is composed mostly of hydrocarbons. Which of the following is not a hydrocarbon (chemical formulas are shown, numbers are not in subscript as they should be, it's just a typing issue) Polyethylene (-C2H4-)n Glucose (C6H1206) Clclohexane (C6H12) Methane (CH4) Which of the following would be given an octane index of 95 ? A mix of hydrocarbons with 95% of iso-octane A mix of hydrocarbons with the same combustion energy as 95% octane and 5% heptane A mix of hydrocarbons with 95% of n-octane A mix of 95% iso-octane and 5% n-heptane What differentiates different hydrocarbons ? O the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms and others (oxygen, sulphur, nitrogen, etc.) O the number of carbon atoms and the way they are linked to each other the number of carbon and hydrogen atoms and how they are linked the number of atoms of carbon only
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